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August 12th, 2014 05:13 PM #51
Three words: Ferrite core antenna
AM receivers requires a significantly long antenna (the lower the resonant frequency, the longer the wavelength). In short, AM receivers uses a very long wire coiled around a ferrite core/bar. Modern smartphones are jam-packed with parts and the last thing manufacturers need is an AM antenna eating up maybe 1/10 to 1/5 the space.
FM radio, which works on a higher frequency (VHF), are able to receive signals with a significantly shorter antenna, typically a telescopic one or by utilizing the headphone/handsfree wires (to get rid of the still bulky, telescopic antenna).
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August 12th, 2014 07:30 PM #52
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August 12th, 2014 08:58 PM #53sony did, some time back.. i think only two (me and my officemate) bought it.. i don't see the model anymore.
wala siguro ibang bumili..
i was told, the EM signals generated by the cellphone circuitry, interfered with the AM signals, requiring good shielding.. i am not sure if this is true.
besides, sosyal na sosyal ka't naka-cellphone ka na nga.. tapos makikinig ka kay kabayan at ted failon?
heh heh.
(don't get me wrong... my talapihitan is superglued to their station.)